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 Proportion of resident population at-risk-of poverty or social exclusion (Europe 2030) (%)
Characteristic Description
Name Proportion of resident population at-risk-of poverty or social exclusion (Europe 2030) (%) by Place of residence (NUTS - 2013); Annual
Regularity Annual
Source Statistics Portugal, Statistics on income and living conditions
First available period 2018
Last available period 2023
Dimensions
  • Data reference period
  • Place of residence (NUTS - 2013)
Concepts
  • REFERENCE PERIOD:  Period to which the information refers and which may be a specific day or a time interval (month, fiscal year, calendar year, among others).
  • RESIDENT POPULATION:  Set of persons who, regardless of being present or absent in a given housing unit at the moment of observation, have lived in the place of their usual residence for a continuous period of 12 months prior to the moment of observation, or have arrived to the place of their usual residence during the period of 12 months prior to the moment of observation, with the purpose of living there for a year, at least.
  • RISK-OF-POVERTY OR SOCIAL EXCLUSION:  Percentage of population at-risk-of-poverty or living in households with a very low work intensity per capita or in severe material or social deprivation.
  • PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD:  A group of people living at the same dwelling, with either "de jure" or "de facto" family relationships,occupying the all or part of a dwelling; or a single person that fully or partly accupies a dwelling.
Formule

(Resident population at-risk-of poverty or social exclusion (Europe 2030)/ Resident population)*100

Measure unit (symbol) Percentage (%)
Power of 10  0
Observations The European Union's economic growth strategy for the next decade, called the Europe 2030 strategy, defines a new indicator for monitoring the population at-risk-of-poverty or social exclusion, which combines the conditions of relative poverty, severe material and social deprivation (instead of severe material deprivation used in the Europe 2020 strategy) and very low work intensity per capita (changed from the one used in the Europe 2020 strategy, mainly with regard to the maximum age for application of the indicator).
Last update date 24/06/2024


information presented in 24/11/2024